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NASA collaborates with DARPA on robotic satellite servicing
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NASA collaborates with DARPA on robotic satellite servicing
by Clarence Oxford
Los Angeles CA (SPX) Sep 06, 2024

NASA and the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) have entered into an agreement to collaborate on an ambitious satellite servicing demonstration in geosynchronous Earth orbit. This orbit houses hundreds of satellites essential for communications, weather monitoring, national security, and other critical services.

Through this interagency collaboration, NASA will lend its subject matter expertise to DARPA's Robotic Servicing of Geosynchronous Satellites (RSGS) program. NASA's role will focus on supporting the final phases of technology development, integration, testing, and the eventual demonstration. The RSGS spacecraft aims to enhance capabilities for in-orbit satellite inspection, repairs, and upgrades.

"NASA is excited to support our long-term partner and advance important technologies poised to benefit commercial, civil, and national objectives. Together, we will make meaningful, long-lasting contributions to the nation's in-space servicing, assembly, and manufacturing (ISAM) capabilities," said Pam Melroy, NASA Deputy Administrator.

NASA's expertise will come from its On-orbit Servicing, Assembly, and Manufacturing 1 project (OSAM-1), along with other relevant initiatives. The agency will provide hands-on assistance to RSGS in areas such as space robotics, systems engineering, spacecraft subsystems, integration and testing, operator training, and spaceflight operations. By working with DARPA, NASA aims to expand its knowledge and capabilities in the complex field of ISAM systems.

DARPA will continue to lead the RSGS program, which has already made significant progress. Notable achievements include the development of two advanced robotic arms designed for satellite inspection and servicing. These robotic arms have undergone rigorous stress-testing in preparation for the challenges of an on-orbit environment. In addition, the arms have been integrated with their corresponding electronics, tools, and ancillary hardware, creating a fully functional robotic payload.

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